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Mammalogy: Adaptation, Diversity, Ecology
Jumping and ricocheting are forms of saltatorial locomotion. Jumping involves
the use of all four feet, as in the case of lagomorphs. Ricocheting involves
propulsion with only the hind limbs, such as in kangaroos, kangaroo rats, and
jumping ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
See speciation: saltatorial speciation. cf. 2evolution: macroevolution; mutant
2saltation □ n. An animal's movement by leaping or bounding (Lincoln et al.
1985). adj. saltatorial, saltatory saltatorial □ See -orial: saltatorial. saltatorial
evolution ...
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Intelligent Robotics and Applications: Third International ...
3.1 Fabrication of Artificial Saltatorial Legs Fig. 6 shows the motion curve
comparison between models and the fabricated artificial saltatorial legs. The legs
are able to elongate about 27.4mm, almost equal to its 27mm long tibia (an 80°
rotation ...
Honghai Liu, Han Ding, Zhenhua Xiong, 2010
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Monograph of the Collembola and Thysanura
The great saltatorial appendage is attached in most cases to the underside of the
penultimate (PI. VIII, figs. 2 and 3 ; PI. XVI. See also PIs. LVII— LXI), but in Podura
and Achorutes (PIs. XL, XLI) to that of the antipenultimate segment. It is not ...
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The Psylloidea (Homoptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark
Basal segment of metatarsus with one saltatorial spine. 5th instar nymph (in our
species) without capitate setae on the dorsal surface of wing-pads; abdominal
margin with short capitate setae and strong sectasetae. Ocular seta present.
Saltatorial kangaroo rats (Dipodomys), however, ranged no more widely than did
non-saltatorial rodents in the same habitat (Blair, 1943a). f. Size of Awimal, Large
mammals tend to range more widely than small ones. By comparison with the ...
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Vertebrates: Structures and Functions
Terrestrial vertebrates have evolved different types of movement to be able to
cope with life in various terrestrial environments they occupy and include
cursorial, saltatorial, scansorial, arboreal, fossorial and bipedal types of
locomotion.
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Faunal Ecology and Conservation of the Great Indian Desert
In Chitharni, by contrast, the dominating habitat is saltatorial, on account of the
presence of sand dunes. So, in Chitharni most of the lizards are saltatorial–
fossorial, notably Acanthodactylus cantoris cantoris which prefers to live in sandy
areas ...
C. Sivaperuman, Qaiser H. Baqri, G. Ramaswamy, 2008
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Deer of the World: Their Evolution, Behaviour, and Ecology
There are various changes that characterize cursorial as opposed to saltatorial
forms, or large racers from small ones. However, the goal is not to describe how
cursorial forms change with mass but how Megaloceros differs in its size-
corrected ...
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Advanced Mechatronics and MEMS Devices
Saltatorial. Legs. In the natural world, jumping motions can be divided into two
styles, countermovement jumping and catapult jumping, which are usually
adopted by vertebrates and insects respectively. The former one is carried on by
directly ...
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New Diamond Frog Species Discovered in Madagascar
Leaping towards a saltatorial lifestyle? An unusually long-legged new species of Rhombophryne (Anura, Microhylidae) from the Sorata massif in northern ... «Sci-News.com, 七月 15»
Vert Wearable Tracks Jumping Prowess
Vert is a new wearable that keeps track of your saltatorial habits in order to keep track of just how much you can defy gravity in each workout. I tried out Vert for ... «Tom's Guide, 一月 15»
Farm 432: The handy kitchen appliance that breeds fly larva for protein
... crickets, (thus various saltatorial orthopterous insects, that lurk among grass and chirp by rubbing their wing covers), plus Honey, original pure natural Honey, ... «Gizmag, 七月 13»
A brief history of sengis, or elephant shrews
Digital reduction and elongate, often fused, distal limb segments are in keeping with often saltatorial habits: sengis are speedy runners, but also adept at leaping ... «Scientific American, 六月 13»